EXCERPT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!……… ……..What about Marx himself? Marx fled to England, where he is buried. He became the European correspondent for socialist Horace Greeley’s New York Tribune, whose Managing Editor, Charles Dana, was a Communist. Dana hired Marx as a foreign correspondent. … Continue reading →

Servando Gonzalez — Rush Limbaugh: a Roosevelist in the closet? Part 1… “It was not by chance, however, that Marx found Roosevelt\’s book. In 1849, both Clinton Roosevelt and Horace Greeley, owner of the New York Tribune, the country’s first … Continue reading →

The Communist website http://www.worker-communist.org carries quite a bit of commentary on the War of Northern Aggression. This site claims that the War brought the communists in America and those in Europe “back into regular contact.” Actually, that contact had never … Continue reading →

We are opposed, around the world,by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracythat relies primarily on covert means for expanding its sphere of influence,on infiltration instead of invasion, on subversion instead of elections,on intimidation instead of free choice,on guerrillas by night instead … Continue reading →

Horace Greeley was born in Amherst, New Hampshire, on 3rd February, 1811. He trained as a printer but he later moved to New York City where he became a journalist. Greeley worked for the New Yorker and in 1841 established … Continue reading →

On Saturday morning, October 25, 1851, Horace Greeley’s New York Tribune , entrenched after a decade of existence as America’s leading Whig daily, appeared with twelve pages rather than its usual eight. The occasion was too noteworthy to be passed … Continue reading →

When Karl Marx Worked For Horace Greeley (JFK mentoned this in 1961) American Heritage Magazine ^ | April 1957 | William Harlan Hale Posted on Tuesday, September 20, 2011 4:59:38 AM by No One Special via When Karl Marx Worked … Continue reading →

When Karl Marx Worked For Horace Greeley (JFK mentoned this in 1961) American Heritage Magazine ^ | April 1957 | William Harlan Hale Posted on Tuesday, September 20, 2011 4:59:38 AM by No One Special On Saturday morning, October 25, … Continue reading →

“The first act of the revolutionary drama on the Continent of Europe has closed,” it began upon a somber organ tone; ”“The ‘powers that were’ before the hurricane of 1848, are again the ‘powers that be.’ ” But, contributor … Continue reading →

Historical Revisionism Townhall.com ^ | August 18, 2017 | Ken Blackwell Posted on 8/18/2017, 10:19:40 AM by Kaslin Look back on the great men and women of history. Most of them fare poorly when subjected to modern scrutiny. They launched … Continue reading →

OF COURSE THE PRESS IS BIASEDboblonsberry.com ^ | 05/03/17 | Bob Lonsberry Posted on 5/3/2017, 8:14:29 AM by shortstopOf course the news media is biased.It always has been, and it always will be. To say otherwise is to deny the … Continue reading →

EXCERPT/BACKLINKED!!!!!……… …..So far none of this is terribly alarming. Even admirers of Lincoln will admit much of what DiLorenzo says about Lincoln’s economic dream and Whig leanings. But where DiLorenzo begins to stir up a storm is when he claims … Continue reading →

A Hackle-Raiser For Sure! By Kerry WaltersFebruary 18, 2017 If there are any sacred cows in America, the one at the head of the herd has got to be Abraham Lincoln. Our culture gleefully vilifies almost everyone. Psycho-biographies, in which … Continue reading →